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MIRA Residential is ushering in a new era of modular housing

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The Inspire by MIRA Residential.
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In the face of rising costs, labour shortages and lengthy timelines across Western Australia’s homebuilding sector, MIRA Residential is championing a more efficient solution supporting how people want to live now and into the future.

With its clever and attractive modular designs, the company is able to create high-quality residences in as little as 12 weeks, redefining what modular housing can look and feel like in WA.

“We believe modular homes should inspire people,” MIRA Residential Marketing and Communications Manager Arielle Rylands said. “Too often, modular housing has been treated as purely functional – we’re changing that conversation by delivering dwellings which people aspire to call home.

“We’ve combined the efficiency of modular construction with elevated design standards and premium craftsmanship.

“Our homes are architecturally inspired, precision built and created for modern living without the long delays and uncertainty often associated with traditional onsite construction.”

MIRA Residential’s philosophy – centred around crafting thoughtfully designed, future-focused houses which are genuinely enjoyable to live in – informs every step of its process.

“We believe a home should support the way people want to live today while remaining adaptable for the years ahead,” Ms Rylands said.

“This thinking influences everything – from our floor plans and material selections to the way we approach sustainability and construction.

“Just as important is the experience we create for our customers throughout the homebuilding journey.

“Building a home can often feel overwhelming, so we place a strong emphasis on transparency, communication and support from the very beginning.

“Our team works closely with clients at every stage to ensure they feel informed, confident and excited about the process.”

Ms Rylands said while some people might be under the impression that modular construction required making compromises on style or individuality, this was not the case at MIRA Residential.

“Each home design has its own personality and purpose, whether it’s tailored for growing families, downsizers, regional living or contemporary lifestyle needs,” she said.

“We’ve been very intentional about creating residences which feel both functional and inspiring, with layouts prioritising natural light, connection to the outdoors and flexibility for the way Australians live today.”

Homebuilders can choose from MIRA Residential’s wide range of modular dwellings – from sleek one-bedroom retreats to opulent four-bedroom properties – or custom design their own.

No matter which you select, Ms Rylands said a strong focus on liveability united all of MIRA Residential’s designs.

“Each is crafted to feel calm, spacious and intuitive to live in, with carefully considered floor plans, quality materials and a timeless aesthetic which can adapt to different locations and lifestyles,” she said.

With a controlled factory environment ensuring the modular residences are constructed efficiently while maintaining consistency quality, MIRA Residential offers clients peace of mind and a streamlined path into their new home.

“One of the advantages of modular construction is the greater certainty it provides around timelines and delivery, which helps to reduce many of the common stress points associated with traditional builds,” Ms Rylands said.

“There is also a strong sustainability advantage – modular construction can significantly reduce material waste, improve energy performance and minimise disruption onsite.

“Ultimately, we see modular housing not simply as an alternative to traditional construction, but as a forward-thinking approach which responds to the evolving needs of the market and the way Australians want to live.”

MIRA Residential builds beautiful and quality modular homes in 12 weeks, delivering state-wide.

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